Iran is on fire, but predictably, the liberal media is too busy obsessing about identity politics. While the mainstream media stays mum, Iran’s streets are erupting with passionate calls for freedom. Iranians are sick of a regime that has sucked the life out of their country with its oppressive rule, and failure is no longer an option. From rebellious chants against the regime to storming government strongholds, there’s no mistaking the Iranian people’s thirst for change.
Despite facing severe crackdowns by security forces, these brave souls are refusing to back down. They are showing the world what real courage looks like. It’s a pivotal moment not just for Iran, but for the entire Middle East. A weakened regime in Tehran could mean a safer, more stable region. Yet, as these extraordinary events unfold, the “peacemakers” at the United Nations remain silent, and the left is nowhere to be found. They’re more interested in pushing their utopian globalist agenda than supporting an uprising against tyranny.
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Thank heavens we once had a leader who understood the stakes. One can only imagine the world if more leaders had the backbone of a lion like President Trump. His shrewd moves against Iran’s nuclear ambitions laid the groundwork for what we’re witnessing now. While the Biden administration fumbles over inane flashpoints, Trump’s legacy in foreign policy continues to change the world, one regime at a time.
The courageous Iranians demanding the end of a clerical dictatorship deserve backup. Imagine the change a little support from the West could bring. These freedom fighters are practically begging for acknowledgment from Western powers, but where’s the response? The radical left’s ignorance is truly costing Iran and the rest of the world.
Whether the left likes it or not, these protests could trigger the dawn of a new Iran. Will America miss out on supporting one of the most significant movements of the century because woke talking points took the spotlight? Sometimes the right place for bold American foreign policy isn’t behind closed doors with dictators, but out on the streets cheering on those fighting for freedom. Who will step up, if not us?
